[Enjolras has to laugh at that, because, well, his friends DID have their moments of reminding him of just about the same thing .]
Friends have their ways of saving us, and then reminding us of that forever. [The last of that is said dryly, but Enjolras adds a smirk at the end of it.]
But then where would we, and said saved behinds, be without them?
The..nineteen fifties and sixties I would presume? I cannot think that only twenty or thirty years, even with men of great reason and science would bring such about. Stuff?
[That seems, well, interesting for another day. Enjolras will need to ask about cold war politics and what followed after that another time. ]
Were they successful in their ventures off? I suppose one cannot blame anyone for trying to achieve good on the Earth. But that seems as though it may only work if everyone were to benefit. And the military. Funding wars as opposed to the discoveries that may be made in science?
[He has to shake his head at that idea, frowning. Destruction. Instead of anything else.]
It had always seemed that education was the way of the future, exploration of the world as a part of that. Men should advance to find and tame the elements, to learn of them, and not simply to destroy each other. Depressing, but interesting.
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Friends have their ways of saving us, and then reminding us of that forever. [The last of that is said dryly, but Enjolras adds a smirk at the end of it.]
But then where would we, and said saved behinds, be without them?
The..nineteen fifties and sixties I would presume? I cannot think that only twenty or thirty years, even with men of great reason and science would bring such about. Stuff?
[That seems, well, interesting for another day. Enjolras will need to ask about cold war politics and what followed after that another time. ]
Were they successful in their ventures off? I suppose one cannot blame anyone for trying to achieve good on the Earth. But that seems as though it may only work if everyone were to benefit. And the military. Funding wars as opposed to the discoveries that may be made in science?
[He has to shake his head at that idea, frowning. Destruction. Instead of anything else.]
It had always seemed that education was the way of the future, exploration of the world as a part of that. Men should advance to find and tame the elements, to learn of them, and not simply to destroy each other. Depressing, but interesting.
...Do you suppose? Due to your work, then?